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I did a little fun research for more hypermiling for myself and decided to share on here.
This is strictly referring to the base model 2020 Honda Accord Hybrid and how to get the most miles in city driving.
I like to hypermile in city driving. I enjoy seeing above 50mpg and some times above 60mpg, when I put my mind to it.
So, I was thinking that since I do hypermile and get good mpg above Honda's EPA, I decided to find out why the 2020 Camry Hybrid base and 2020 Sonata Hybrid base are rated more and what makes them get more mpg. Then I found what I think is the reason. The tires!
The tire SIZE (tall and slim) and tire WEIGHT (weighs less).
The base model Camry and Sonata tires are the same size 205/65R16 and each weighs 20lbs each. The base Accord tire is 225/50R17 and weighs 23lbs each. So, for my replacement tire, I am planning to go with a 215/55R17 tire which weighs 20lbs per tire or less. That will be a slightly skinny and taller tire so I can get the Camry and Sonata mpg.
Look at the comparison charts I put together.
2020 Accord 225/50R17 vs 2020 Camry or Sonata 205/65R16
2020 Accord 225/50R17 VS replacement tire for Accord 215/55R17
Now, let us say I replaced my tires with the new size and compare now to the 2020 Camry or Sonata
2020 Accord 215/55R17 VS 2020 Camry or Sonata 205/65R16
215/55R17 has been a OEM size for a few Honda Accord models years like the non-hybrid 2017 Honda Accord EX and EX-L. So, it a tire that will fit and work well if I put it on my 2020 Honda Accord.
These are my 2 choices that I have in my mind now for replacement of my current tire. Well, I still have like 20,000 more miles to go before I need a new set of tires, but if I feel like I really want to do this sooner, I will go ahead and do it any time I want to and not wait for my current tires to need replacement.
My first choice weighs only 18lbs while the second choice weighs 20lbs. Both tires are rated for a maximum psi of 51psi. Because of that, I will run the tire strictly on 40psi, instead of oem 33psi.
My First Choice; 215/55R17 Goodyear Assurance A/S 94H
This is a H (130mph) speed rated tire instead of the V (149mph) rated that comes on the 2020 HAH base. We know we are never going to be driving above 110 mph with the Honda Accord base, so why does Honda give us a 149mph V rated speed tire for our HAH which cannot go above 115mph?
My Second Choice; 215/55R17 Michelin Energy Saver 94H
This is my mpg as of this morning when I got to work. So, I do enjoy hypermiling and it is nice to see the Accord doing 61.4mpg so far after 537 miles. So, my goal is to set up my car where I can hypermile more and get more mileage, if it is possible.
But when it comes to highway driving on a road trip, I do not do any hypermiling. I enjoy my car with some very spirited driving.
This is strictly referring to the base model 2020 Honda Accord Hybrid and how to get the most miles in city driving.
I like to hypermile in city driving. I enjoy seeing above 50mpg and some times above 60mpg, when I put my mind to it.
So, I was thinking that since I do hypermile and get good mpg above Honda's EPA, I decided to find out why the 2020 Camry Hybrid base and 2020 Sonata Hybrid base are rated more and what makes them get more mpg. Then I found what I think is the reason. The tires!
The tire SIZE (tall and slim) and tire WEIGHT (weighs less).


The base model Camry and Sonata tires are the same size 205/65R16 and each weighs 20lbs each. The base Accord tire is 225/50R17 and weighs 23lbs each. So, for my replacement tire, I am planning to go with a 215/55R17 tire which weighs 20lbs per tire or less. That will be a slightly skinny and taller tire so I can get the Camry and Sonata mpg.
Look at the comparison charts I put together.
2020 Accord 225/50R17 vs 2020 Camry or Sonata 205/65R16

2020 Accord 225/50R17 VS replacement tire for Accord 215/55R17

Now, let us say I replaced my tires with the new size and compare now to the 2020 Camry or Sonata
2020 Accord 215/55R17 VS 2020 Camry or Sonata 205/65R16

215/55R17 has been a OEM size for a few Honda Accord models years like the non-hybrid 2017 Honda Accord EX and EX-L. So, it a tire that will fit and work well if I put it on my 2020 Honda Accord.
These are my 2 choices that I have in my mind now for replacement of my current tire. Well, I still have like 20,000 more miles to go before I need a new set of tires, but if I feel like I really want to do this sooner, I will go ahead and do it any time I want to and not wait for my current tires to need replacement.
My first choice weighs only 18lbs while the second choice weighs 20lbs. Both tires are rated for a maximum psi of 51psi. Because of that, I will run the tire strictly on 40psi, instead of oem 33psi.
My First Choice; 215/55R17 Goodyear Assurance A/S 94H
This is a H (130mph) speed rated tire instead of the V (149mph) rated that comes on the 2020 HAH base. We know we are never going to be driving above 110 mph with the Honda Accord base, so why does Honda give us a 149mph V rated speed tire for our HAH which cannot go above 115mph?


My Second Choice; 215/55R17 Michelin Energy Saver 94H


This is my mpg as of this morning when I got to work. So, I do enjoy hypermiling and it is nice to see the Accord doing 61.4mpg so far after 537 miles. So, my goal is to set up my car where I can hypermile more and get more mileage, if it is possible.


But when it comes to highway driving on a road trip, I do not do any hypermiling. I enjoy my car with some very spirited driving.